I saw on other advicenators colums their backgrounds. How do you get backgrouds on there? I dont want to pay anything. I read that you can upload pictures? am i right? Well how do you do that??? Somebody please help me! I really want a nice background. I saw some really cool background on the advicenators website, i just dont know how to get them on my column. Can somebody help me?
iheartyoussx3 answered Monday July 31 2006, 12:45 pm: hey, if you go under the column that says "welcome [your name]" then go to advice column settings there will be some layouts that you can pick from. those are the free ones. personally i dont use a background on advicenators. because where here to give advice not make a cool profile.
Keosha answered Monday July 31 2006, 9:56 am: To use the backgrounds on your advicenators column:
Find the background you want to use
Highlight the text in the box and use the Edit -> Copy or ctrl+C option to copy it
Visit your column settings page. (be sure you're logged in)
Paste the background URL in the "bg1" or "bg2" option boxes and hit save.
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And to upload a picture it must be 15k or under 15k or else it wont work. You may need to resize it. You go to your profile settings and scroll down and you will see upload picture. You click on that and go to where u have your pictures on you PC and then choose the pic that u want. Then it will tell you if you have successfully uploaded a pic. Sometimes it wont show up right away so try logging out and logging back in. I hope I helped!
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